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Colorado elk hunt, non resident, public ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="CogburnR" data-source="post: 515328" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>We were going to go for a ride with full gear on for the first time(here at home) and apparently my buddies horse didn't care for the crupper. He lowered his head against the breast collar and the crupper pulled up his tail and it was rodeo time! My buddy not so gracefully dismounted into a pile on the ground after about three jumps and the horse took off down the road bucking like a bronc. </p><p></p><p>I caught up to him about three quarters of a mile down the road and managed to bring him back. Didn't seem to bother too much after he figured out what was going on. </p><p></p><p>I don't think I would like riding on the elk trails I was on without a crupper and breast collar. Some of it was pretty steep and slippery. I'm positive the only way I could go up and down it on foot would be by grabbing trees to pull myself up or hold from sliding down. Interesting in snow, mud, and wet rock on a half crazy horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CogburnR, post: 515328, member: 29174"] We were going to go for a ride with full gear on for the first time(here at home) and apparently my buddies horse didn't care for the crupper. He lowered his head against the breast collar and the crupper pulled up his tail and it was rodeo time! My buddy not so gracefully dismounted into a pile on the ground after about three jumps and the horse took off down the road bucking like a bronc. I caught up to him about three quarters of a mile down the road and managed to bring him back. Didn't seem to bother too much after he figured out what was going on. I don't think I would like riding on the elk trails I was on without a crupper and breast collar. Some of it was pretty steep and slippery. I'm positive the only way I could go up and down it on foot would be by grabbing trees to pull myself up or hold from sliding down. Interesting in snow, mud, and wet rock on a half crazy horse. [/QUOTE]
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